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The Mysterious Montague

A True Tale of Hollywood, Golf, and Armed Robbery

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The Mysterious Montague

By: Leigh Montville
Narrated by: Stephen Hoye
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He was a 1930s golf legend and Hollywood trickster who adamantly refused to be photographed. He never played professionally, yet sports-writing legend Grantland Rice still heralded him as “the greatest golfer in the world.” Then, in 1937, the secrets of John Montague’s past were exposed—leading to a sensational trial that captivated the nation.

From three-time New York Times bestselling author Leigh Montville

John Montague was a boisterous enigma. He had a bagful of golf tricks, on and off the course. He could chip a ball across a room into a highball glass, and knock a bird off a wire from 170 yards—and when the big man arrived in Hollywood in the early 1930s, he quickly became a celebrity among celebrities. He lived for a time with Oliver Hardy (whom he could lift, one-handed, onto the country club bar) and played golf with everyone from Howard Hughes and W. C. Fields to Babe Ruth and his close friend Bing Crosby, whom he famously beat while playing only with a rake, a shovel, and a bat. Yet strangely Montague never entered a professional tournament, and in a town that thrived on publicity, he never allowed his image to be captured on film.

The reasons became clear when a Time magazine photographer snapped his picture with a telephoto lens … and police in upstate New York quickly recognized Montague as a fugitive wanted for armed robbery. As Montague was indicted in the tiny upstate town of Jay, New York, hordes of national media descended and turned a star-studded legal carnival into the most talked about trial of its day – the trial of “the Mysterious Montague.”

From the glamour of 1930s Hollywood, to John Montague’s extraordinary skill and triumphs on the golf course, to the shady world of Adirondack rumrunners and bootleggers, three-time New York Times bestselling author Leigh Montville captures a man and an era with extraordinary color, verve, and energy. The Mysterious Montague is Leigh Montville’s most entertaining achievement to date.
Biographies & Memoirs True Crime Golf Robbery Sports Funny

Critic reviews

PRAISE FOR NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR LEIGH MONTVILLE

TED WILLIAMS

“Exceptional. Montville on Ted Williams is can’t-miss, one of America’s best sportswriters weighing in on one of the last century’s most intriguing figures. A great read.”
—Chicago Tribune

“In Ted Williams, Leigh Montville reaches a threshold even the mighty Williams could never touch: perfection. The beauty of Montville’s work is that it is not a baseball book, per se, so much as the life and times of an oft perplexing, always fascinating man.”
—Newsday

“Montville is refreshingly nonjudgmental about his superstar subject. First-rate biography.”
—Los Angeles Times Book Review

“Crisp analogies and astute observations, combined with a fluid writing style, are Leigh Montville’s strengths in this definitive biography of the Splendid Splinter.”
—Tampa Tribune

THE BIG BAM

“[A] vivid, intimate account. Montville’s unique voice … makes old yarns seem new.”
—Sports Illustrated

“Montville is a wonderful storyteller and Ruth’s story, from Baltimore street urchin to international celebrity is indisputably amazing … a fascinating tale, alternately happy and sad, and always artfully written.”
—Chicago Tribune

“The best Ruth biography to date … [Montville’s] adroit organization of the historical material—enhanced by newly studied archival material and oral history transcripts, together with his flair for marshalling undisputed facts that are intertwined with plausible speculations—has produced an engaging, entertaining, and eminently readable biography.”
Library Journal (starred review)

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this book is interesting and fun. The narrator is excellent. He has just the right tone for the material. I had never heard of Montague but it seems likely that Kevin Costner's character in Tin Cup is based on him.

Even if You Don't Play Golf

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I would not normally have picked this genre or this story, but I was looking for something different. Well told tale, well narrated

Fascinating character

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Actually a fungo bat was used and I've heard this golf story before and seen it in the movie tin cup but now I know. I loved this book and Hoye was under par again with his performance. I wish Bobby jones would have helped him write his story.

A shovel rake and baseball bat

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Well written story about a guy I’d have loved to have met. We don’t see characters like him today.

Amazing Story

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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?

After 2 chapters of listening to golf shot feats and Hollywood name dropping, I was still looking for a story. The book should have been titled "Feats of the Fabulous Montague" because it forgets the mystery.

Would you ever listen to anything by Leigh Montville again?

Doubtful

What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?

The reading, phrasing and diction are fine, but there is a "sing-song" rise and fall to most every sentence.

Golf tricks and no story

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